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Accepted meanings | 1682 | 11 |
Obtained votes | 43 | 11 |
Votes by meaning | 0.03 | 16 |
Inquiries | 40964 | 11 |
Queries by meaning | 24 | 16 |
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There is a very similar expression: quot; Getting between the legs of horses quot; What do something risky with the risk to get hurt. The origin of most of the sayings and popular sayings comes from Spain, although they also come from America. The particular history of the origin of each can be found in a specialized dictionary of such.
Kobani, Kobane or Kobane is a city founded in the North of Syria, mostly inhabited by Kurds, although there are also Arabs, Armenians and Turks. It name comes from the company railroad German Koban Railway Company which built a station of railway around which emerged a village and then this city of 65,000 inhabitants.
Hot water tank is a tank built to contain a liquid or a gas at high temperature. Water heaters are usually made of metal and are covered by an insulation that prevents the temperature goes outside and stays hot. The heating of water or boiler and the boiler are two examples of water heaters.
You can have three or more meanings. If it comes from the verb then paular means talk or rather talked. If it comes from the names Paul or Paula, it would mean that it is as they would, his style. If it's the noun paular which means marshy ground, then it would be similar to a marshy ground. It is a word that is often used in bullfighting. Example: The matador made a lance with its apaulado capote.
It doesn't mean anything. It is a name or noun which may refer to:A cocuyo, a genus of Coleoptera insects.The name of a genus of rodents.The name of a rural area in the province of Sta. Cruz in the Argentine Patagonia.The name of a folk group in the province of Tucumán.The nickname of a Uruguayan footballer.